Taking down a tree is way more difficult if you are alone doing it. Much even more difficult and time-consuming if you are not using a machine to do it. But it's not a problem at all for this lumberjack, the man only uses bolo to bring down the coconut tree. With his technique and skill set, he effortlessly managed to cut it. Check out these photos below.
As you noticed the lumberjack made cut points in some portions of the coconut tree, for he plans to cut it down gradually. He also took off the large palms, balding the top of the coconut tree so it won't snag when it falls down.
What really amazes me is his technique in cutting the tree. The lumberjack attached a rope on the cut-points of the tree, soon after he made cut points he will go down and will pull off the rope to bring down the first cut-point and do the same on the entire coconut tree.
The above photos are all captured by yours truly using Nikon D5600 + Nikon 40-150 Lens and these will be my entry as well for the #monomad challenge initiated by @monochromes.
Super nice kaayo imong mga pictures when it comes to B&W. 🤍🖤
Can't wait to see more.
matsalams @itsmiessyonpeakd e try pud ug B&W ba..
E try nako puhon ug Maka gawas ko. Tsada man gud Pag sa gawas nang mga local na tao ba Kay imo gyud ma capture ang emotions tsaroooootttt hahahhaa. Bitaw..
Maayong adlaw!
mao, nndot pud ng naay jud story sa imo photos, nya e incorporate sa B&W..
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Thanks @ninahaskin it really means a lot..
How tall would you estimate that coconut tree was? Quite an impressive technique and skillset that treecutter has! @jayparagat
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Hi @ninahaskin thanks for dropping by, regarding the height of the tree it's more or less 30 feet.
Yay! 🤗
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